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Container for Cosmetic Powder

At the time when this object was dispatched to Stuttgart, in many regions of Namibia, similar cosmetic boxes were used by women, and would often be passed down through the generations along female lines of succession, in some cases to this day. Made from the shell of a small turtle, these containers for cosmetic perfumed body powder were sometimes adorned with strings of beads made from various materials (in this case, glass, metal, and plant seeds) strung on leather cords. The object may have been attached to a waist belt. Text: Sandra Ferracuti.

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Linden-Museum Stuttgart Staatliches Museum für Völkerkunde
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Cultural attribution
Herero
Object type
Dose
Dimensions
Durchmesser: 5 cm, Länge: 19.5 cm
Material/Technique
Glass , Glass , Iron , Turtle shell, Seeds, Seeds, Leather
Forged, pierced, threaded, knotted
Current location
Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Inventory number
117835

Provenance and sources

when
(?)

where
Namibia

when
1940
Provenance
Since Otto Berger himself was a member of the "Schutztruppe" in "German South-West Africa" from 1901, it can be assumed that he acquired objects in situ himself. Text: Christoph Rippe.

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